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Double fishermans is usually the go to knot for joining life support ropes of similar diameter
That’s what I use... makes me feel good.
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Double fishermans is usually the go to knot for joining life support ropes of similar diameter
It's certainly bullet proof, and has the highest break strength!That’s what I use... makes me feel good.
you can use all kinds of knots... BUT... whatever is used needs to be easily identifiable to make sure it's tied right.What about a Carrick bend? I feel as though there’s more rope to rope contact it would make me feel better but what’s people’s opinion on it ?
What about an Alpine butterfly?
It works great for joining two lines. It is what I use in most situations where that is needed.
The EDK also works very well with most of our double braid climbing lines.
... caught someone I would consider an expert make this mistake more than once...
The zepplin is not difficult to untie even with someFor joining two climbing lines (the original question), I like the Double Overhand/Fisherman's knot. I've never had an issue separating ropes reasonably quickly after climbing use, there's a method and skill to it just like everything in tree climbing. I like the neatness, compactness and tail orientation compared to say the Zeppelin. For rigging? Ugh, I really dislike tying ropes together for rigging, no matter what knot you use, there's a good chance you'll weld two ropes together if you're rigging anything with above average weight. Been there. For light rigging whatever you like the most, double overhand fisherman's no.
-AJ
Tracer 8 is what everyone is talking about. Industry standard for tech rescue but certainly will not pass through a repel device or anything other than a knot passing pulley.
Gotcha. Used a lot in haul and lowering systems too.Was not suggesting it would pass through a repel device or anything else. Simply the skill/task of passing a knot while on rope. Eg. Repel down to end of rope, attatch second line with bend of choice (figure 8), prussik off (or mechanical), remove rappel device, re-attach rappel device below the bend then carry on....
Yes its easy to separate rope via the biners bit the knots will still see the same loads. But for life support loads, you could untie the knots fairly easy but if rigging - god bless the guy who has to untie those knots.How about a double fishermans with each end connected to an oval biner? Would be easy to untie.
I have never had to join ropes for tree work, but have done it for technical rope training. The figure 8 is the champion of that field for most of the work I have done (we also use Alpine butterflies, bowline, etc) but we do a figure 8 bend. Instead of joining the loops together like the OP showed we join the ropes. Figure 8 stopper on the end of 1 line, then retrace (or follow through) the figure 8 with the second line. Makes for a shorter termination which is easier to pass with your repel device, add your choice of safery if necessary, but its pretty bomb proof if TDS